Monthly Archives: August 2011

I feel that once you begin reaching full capacity of any sort of web server or begin seeing the bottom line dramatically affected by the number of users on your website, it’s time to begin looking at efficiency in serving … Continue reading →

Check out my new Router. My Uncle’s specialty is security and after being offline for 5 days (except for 3G), he recommended that I do something like this: ZyXEL ZyWALL USG50 Internet Security Firewall with Dual-WAN, 4 Gigabit LAN / … Continue reading →

Google Maps is an extremely impressive leg of Google. Originally intended to as mapping and route planning, Google Maps has grown to be so much more than that. Programmatically, Google Maps is a pure JavaScript front-end, utilizing simple HTML DOM … Continue reading →

Hurricane Irene is coming through town this weekend and we are expected to have some damage. Many parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey have been ordered to evacuate due to flood concerns. Either way, it seems that … Continue reading →

Telecommuting is more popular then ever. And, working from home can have many advantages. Save’s costs for office space, electricity, add’s comfort, and many others. But that’s not what we are here to talk about. No matter what the connection, … Continue reading →

I really don’t like spending money when I don’t have to, but I do subscribe to Pandora, and it’s very much worth it. Pandora One, Pandora’s new Beta is moving away from Flash. Who needs browser plugins anymore!? Audio and … Continue reading →

The first 5 seconds of this video freaked me the hell out! Samsung, is by far, the leader in LED screens, and owns literally half of the patents for LED technology out there. I’m an avid fan, but have swayed … Continue reading →